Collection Systems

Manitoba invests $3.6M for sewage collection system

The province of Manitoba announced over $15.3 million for water and wastewater infrastructure projects in three rural municipalities.
March 29, 2023
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The Canadian province of Manitoba announced that it is investing over $15.3 million to support key water and wastewater infrastructure projects, including $3.6 million for a sewage collection system project.

The projects will help facilitate future community growth in the rural municipalities (RMs) of Headingley, Macdonald and West St. Paul.

“Our government is proud to invest in water and wastewater treatment projects which improve the quality of life for local residents,” said Andrew Smith, Manitoba’s municipal relations minster. “By ensuring safe, secure drinking water, these projects also provide environmentally sound wastewater management for our communities. We are pleased to fund these important projects in our capital region to ensure our water management systems are healthy and sustainable for years to come.”

Project investments include:

  • Up to $3.6 million for a sewage collection system in the RM of West St. Paul
  • Up to $7.75 million for the expansion of the water treatment plant in the RM of Macdonald
  • Up to $4 million to support the South East Reservoir project in the RM of Headingley

The Water Services Branch will provide project management services on behalf of the municipalities and the Manitoba Water Services Board for these projects, the minister noted.

"We commend the Manitoba government for investing more than $15.3 million to support critical municipal water and wastewater projects,” said Kam Blight, president of the Association of Manitoba Municipalities (AMM). “As the AMM makes it a priority to tour across Manitoba to meet one on one with municipalities, it is clear that there is a great need for increased dollars to support water and wastewater infrastructure. Investments such as these are crucial to not only help support economic and residential growth but also ensure Manitobans have access to modern reliable water systems.”

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